Fremont City Council Tuesday Meeting Recap
FREMONT- The Fremont City Council (FCC) met Tuesday, May 26th, and addressed some key items for Fremont. Southeast Beltway Project An additional $5 million dollars in funding was approved by the council for the Southeast Beltway Project.
The Fremont Friendship Center Will Continue Grab And Go Meals In June
FREMONT- The Grab and Go meals at the Fremont Friendship Center will continue for the month of June and the center is receiving coupons for the Farmer’s Market. GRAB AND GO MEALS: If you are a senior
Clarence H. Arbaugh
Clarence H. Arbaugh, age 91, of Fremont Died Wednesday May 27, 2020 at Dunklau Gardens Clarence was born September 14, 1928 on Muddy Creek Mountain near Alderson, West Virginia. Clarence attended Alderson High School. He enlisted in
Virtual Mr. and Mrs. Habitat For Humanity Contest Happening June 10-13
FREMONT- The Fremont Area Habitat for Humanity (HFH) will be hosting it’s Mr. and Mrs. Habitat Pageant virtually this year from June 10-13th. Each day the HFH will release a new video or photo of the contestants
Area Schools, FFYMCA Updates Relating to June 1 DHM Changes
FREMONT – Local schools, Midland University, Metro Community College and the Fremont Fmaily YMCA met with other city and state officials this week to amend some facility closures in light of the Governor’s relaxed DHM restrictions that
Some City Buildings, Facilities to Begin Reopening in June
FREMONT – The City of Fremont’s board of health announced several upcoming changes to city facility/grounds availability today. The City municipal building remains open to the public, but precautions have been put in place to protect city
Fremont Public Schools Weekly Update
FREMONT- Superintendent Mark Shepard announced the FPS plan for the schools and summer programs as Gov. Ricketts released new Directed Health Measures for June. Fremont Public Schools Will Remain Closed in June: Fremont Public Schools buildings and
Learn “Hands-Only” CPR during CPR & AED Awareness Week
American Heart Association urges the public to learn CPR during CPR and AED Awareness Week FREMONT — As most Americans continue to spend more of their time at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, the odds of cardiac
Creighton Holds Virtual “Billy’s” Awards Honoring Student Athletes
OMAHA – Creighton Athletics celebrated its top individual and team accomplishments from the past year on Wednesday night with the third annual edition of The Billy’s. This year’s ceremony had a new twist as it was held
3-Star WR CJ Guidry says Huskers on his shortlist
Carlton “CJ” Guidry, a three-star wide receiver from the Houston area, included the Huskers among his top three schools Wednesday. Texas Tech and Houston also made the cut. The Huskers were the first Power Five school to